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Stay at Atami Onsen Grand Hotel, where select rooms offer direct views of the ancient trees and vibrant autumn foliage surrounding Hannyu Temple. The hotel blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, featuring free foot baths and kimono rental services. Located just a 5-minute walk from the temple entrance, it's ideal for visiting during late November to early December when maple leaves reach peak color.
For a more intimate experience, consider Atami Villa Kumo-kan, a boutique ryokan nestled in the hills. Its private tea pavilion allows guests to enjoy morning tea while gazing at the temple’s bell tower through misty dawn light. Both properties offer exclusive HopeGoo perks via the HopeGoo platform, including complimentary shuttle service and early-bird rates.
From Hannyu Temple, follow the stone path southward for about 800 meters to reach Atami Onsen Grand Hotel, a century-old establishment blending Edo-era wood craftsmanship with contemporary luxury. Its open-air baths offer panoramic views of the Izu Peninsula coastline, and daily limited-time "Morning Blessing Soak" rituals allow guests to purify mind and body in natural hot springs.
Alternatively, head up a winding mountain trail for 12 minutes to Atami Villa Kumo-kan, a secluded ryokan set within bamboo groves and streamside gardens. Its private garden bath features a tranquil koi pond and seasonal cherry blossom viewing spots. Both accommodations are accessible via the HopeGoo platform, which offers complimentary airport transfers and exclusive check-in benefits.
Atami Villa Kumo-kan is the only boutique ryokan near Hannyu Temple offering an immersive tea ceremony experience. Its standalone tea room, designed by a renowned craftsman, hosts daily "Morning Light Tea Ceremony" at 10 AM, featuring locally harvested Shizuoka matcha paired with handmade wagashi sweets, accompanied by guided instruction on tea etiquette and Zen philosophy.
Additionally, Atami Onsen Grand Hotel’s "Wafū Yaseki" series includes weekly afternoon "Garden Tea Sessions" held in the temple’s veranda, where guests enjoy matcha while listening to traditional koto music amid seasonal blooms. Both properties are bookable via the HopeGoo platform, which provides tea set rentals and cultural guidebooks to enrich your journey into Japanese tradition.
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